نتایج جستجو برای: surficial aquifer

تعداد نتایج: 9219  

2007
Craig J. Brown Bryant C. Jurgens Brian G. Katz Matthew K. Landon Sandra M. Eberts

A U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) study of the transport of anthropogenic and natural contaminants to public-supply wells (PSWs) in four aquifer systems documents the occurrence and distribution of arsenic and uranium, and determines some of the mechanisms for their mobilization and movement. The study areas include a glacial aquifer system in Woodbury, Connecticut (referred to herein as CT); the...

2011
M. K. B. Whitmore D. W. Trott B. E. Peercy M. E. Baker M. K. Gobbert

The Delmarva Peninsula is located on the East Coast of the United States, between the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean. Industrial farming in the Delmarva Peninsula leads to levels of nutrients, in particular nitrogen, which grossly exceed natural levels. Excess nitrogen reaches the freshwater streams of the peninsula, which then flows to the Chesapeake Bay. The presence of extreme levels of n...

Journal: :Science 2003
David R Montgomery Michael Manga

Earthquake-induced crustal deformation and ground shaking can alter stream flow and water levels in wells through consolidation of surficial deposits, fracturing of solid rocks, aquifer deformation, and the clearing of fracture-filling material. Although local conditions affect the type and amplitude of response, a compilation of reported observations of hydrological response to earthquakes ind...

Journal: :Water 2021

In Abu Dhabi, one of the most arid regions in world, recent decades, desalinated water has been identified as a prime solution solving demand issues. this study, three-dimensional coupled density-dependent flow and solute transport model was set up order to study effect artificial recharge using influence nonconventional with salt concentration range 0.1–2 g/L The results confirm that region de...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2015
Lise Cary Emmanuelle Petelet-Giraud Guillaume Bertrand Wolfram Kloppmann Luc Aquilina Veridiana Martins Ricardo Hirata Suzana Montenegro Hélène Pauwels Eliot Chatton Melissa Franzen Axel Aurouet

In the coastal multilayer aquifer system of a highly urbanized southern city (Recife, Brazil), where groundwaters are affected by salinization, a multi-isotope approach (Sr, B, O, H) was used to investigate the sources and processes of salinization. The high diversity of the geological bodies, built since the Atlantic opening during the Cretaceous, highly constrains the heterogeneity of the gro...

Journal: :Wetlands 2022

This study investigates hydrogeologic controls on a peculiar, poorly studied type of geographically isolated wetland in west-central Florida, USA, locally referred to as “sandhill” (or “xeric”) wetlands. Their peculiarity lies their connectivity large regional aquifer, which hydrology. Evidence for this was presented Part I two-part series, but the mechanisms and ecohydrologic expression were y...

Journal: :Water research 2008
Harmon S Harden Eberhard Roeder Mark Hooks Jeffrey P Chanton

Two conventional onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems (OSTDSs) at Manatee Springs State Park, Florida, USA, were studied to assess their impact on groundwater quality in a shallow karst environment. Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) and fluorescein were used as tracers to establish connections between the drainfields and monitoring wells. Elevated nutrients were found in all wells where signifi...

2016
Etzar Gómez Gerhard Barmen Jan-Erik Rosberg

Aridity and seasonality of precipitation are characteristics of the highland region in Bolivia. Groundwater becomes an important and safe source of water when surficial bodies are intermittent and affected by natural and anthropogenic contamination. Decades of exploitation of the Challapampa aquifer, combined with lack of information required to understand the groundwater circulation, represent...

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